Course Options in Grade 12
| Course Path | Target Students | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Precalculus | College-bound, STEM-track students | Prepares for Calculus in college or AP Calculus in high school |
| Statistics | Students interested in social sciences, business, or medicine | Builds data interpretation and probability reasoning skills |
| AP Courses | High-achieving students (e.g., AP Calculus AB, BC, AP Stats) | College credit, deeper analytical reasoning |
| Math for College Readiness / Consumer Math | Non-STEM students needing graduation math credit | Prepares for life math skills or placement tests |
We’ll focus primarily on Precalculus, the most common senior-year math course for STEM-aligned students.
Key Domains & Topics (Common Core-Inspired)
| Domain | Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| Functions & Graphs | – Behavior of functions (increasing, decreasing, domain, range) |
Even/odd functions
Polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and piecewise functions |
| Trigonometry | – Unit circle and radian measureGraph sine, cosine, tangent functions
Trigonometric identities, laws of sines and cosines
Inverse trig functions |
| Complex Numbers | – Operations with complex numbersPolar and rectangular forms
De Moivre’s Theorem (in advanced sections) |
| Vectors & Parametric Equations | – Vector operationsModeling motion with parametric equations (optional but common in honors courses) |
| Matrices | – Matrix operationsSolving systems using matrices (including inverse matrices) |
| Conic Sections | – Ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolasGraphing and solving conic equations |
| Limits & Intro to Calculus | – Concept of a limit (informal)Rate of change
Area under curve (very basic integral intro, if offered) |
| Publisher | Curriculum | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Big Ideas Math – Precalculus | Combines function, trig, and real-world modeling | |
| Precalculus with Limits (Larson) | Widely used in U.S. high schools and colleges; rigorous, comprehensive | |
| CPM Precalculus | Group discovery-based, exploratory approach | |
| Illustrative Mathematics (Grade 12 units) | Function transformations, statistics modeling, and advanced algebra concepts | |
| OpenStax Precalculus | Free, college-level, open-source textbook | |
| Khan Academy / Desmos / GeoGebra | Powerful tools for graphing and exploring trigonometry and conics visually |
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Formative Assessments | Problem-solving tasks, practice sets, quizzes (weekly or bi-weekly) |
| Summative Unit Tests | Focus on functions, trig, conics, matrices, and advanced modeling |
| Final Exam | Often cumulative and may serve as preparation for college placement exams or AP exams |
| College Placement Readiness | SAT Math, ACT Math, or TSIA2 (Texas), Accuplacer, etc., may be emphasized in final grading or preparation |
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Graphing Calculators (TI-84, TI-Nspire) | Graph, analyze, and solve functions including trig, exponential, and rational |
| Desmos / GeoGebra | Visualize transformations, conics, trigonometry, and parametrics |
| Unit Circle & Trig Tables | Learn radian values, reference angles, and trig identities |
| Matrices with Calculators | Solve systems, model networks, encode messages (encryption basics) |
| Digital Tools | Khan Academy, CK-12, DeltaMath, Mathspace, IXL, and EdReady |
| State | Notes |
|---|---|
| California | Precalculus is a recommended 4th-year math; SBAC testing ends in Grade 11; Precalc not state-tested |
| Texas | Offers Precalculus or Math Models in Grade 12; TSIA2 used for college placement |
| Florida | Uses Math for College Algebra or Precalculus Honors for advanced seniors |
| New York | Precalculus or AP Calculus often offered after Algebra II; Regents testing ends at Algebra II |
| Illinois | Grade 12 offerings vary: Consumer Math, College Algebra, Stats, or Precalculus |
Year: August–May/June
Class Time: 55–75 minutes daily
Typical pacing:
Unit 1: Functions & modeling
Unit 2: Polynomial & rational functions
Unit 3: Trigonometry & circular functions
Unit 4: Conics
Unit 5: Matrices & systems
Unit 6: Probability, limits, sequences
Advanced Concepts Introduced in Grade 12
- Composition and inversion of functions
- Full treatment of trigonometry (graphs, identities, applications)
- Algebraic and geometric understanding of conic sections
- Matrix operations and systems solving
- Introductory limits and modeling, bridging into Calculus I
- Preparation for college math placement and SAT/ACT advanced sections
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